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Burbank of Gilead has been elected by the concurrence vote of Both Houses of the Legislature Major General of the sixth Division of the Militia of this State, for concurrence, and the House concurred.
 
  
An Order came from the Senate for concurrence instructing the Committee on the Judiciary to inquire into the expediency of so altering or amending the law respecting organized plantations that they shall support such persons as may become paupers within the limits of said Plantations and the House concurred.
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Burbank of Gilead has been elected by the concurrent vote of Both Houses of the Legislature - Major General of the sixth Division of the Militia of this State, for concurrence, and the House concurred.
  
Resolve in favor of William Witt was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as taken into a new draft sent up for concurrence.
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An Order came from the Senate for concurrence instructing the Committee on the Judiciary to inquire into the expediency of so altering or amending the law respecting organized plantations that they shall support such persons as may become paupers within the limits of said Plantations - and the House concurred.
  
Bill regulating the taking of Fish on Sheepscot River was read a first and second time and tomorrow at eleven oclock assigned for a third reading.
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Resolve - in favor of William Witt - was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as taken into a new draft sent up for concurrence.
  
Bill regulating Judicial Process and proceedings, was read a first and second time and tomorrow at eleven oclock assigned for a third reading
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Bill - regulating the taking of Fish on Sheepscot River was read a first and second time and tomorrow at eleven oclock assigned for a third reading.
  
Report on Petition of Samuel Searle was taken up and the House so far receded from their former vote on the Report as to refer it to Messrs, Parks of Bangor, Boutelle of Waterville and Smith of Portland.
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Bill - regulating Judicial Process and proceedings, was read a first and second time and tomorrow at eleven o'clock assigned for a third reading
  
Ordered that Messrs Watts of St George Harris of Portland and Smith of Boothbay be a committee to consider whether any and what alterations may be necessary in the laws relating to the State Prison with leave to report by Bill or otherwise
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Report - on Petition of Samuel Searle was taken up and the House so far receded from their former vote on the Report as to refer it to Messrs, Parks of Bangor, Boutelle of Waterville and Smith of Portland.
  
Resolve in favor of Elias Thomas was read a second
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Ordered that Messrs. Watts of St. George Harris of Portland and Smith of Boothbay be a committee to consider whether any and what alterations may be necessary in the laws relating to the State Prison with leave to report by Bill or otherwise
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Resolve - in favor of Elias Thomas was read a second

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Burbank of Gilead has been elected by the concurrent vote of Both Houses of the Legislature - Major General of the sixth Division of the Militia of this State, for concurrence, and the House concurred.

An Order came from the Senate for concurrence instructing the Committee on the Judiciary to inquire into the expediency of so altering or amending the law respecting organized plantations that they shall support such persons as may become paupers within the limits of said Plantations - and the House concurred.

Resolve - in favor of William Witt - was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as taken into a new draft sent up for concurrence.

Bill - regulating the taking of Fish on Sheepscot River was read a first and second time and tomorrow at eleven oclock assigned for a third reading.

Bill - regulating Judicial Process and proceedings, was read a first and second time and tomorrow at eleven o'clock assigned for a third reading

Report - on Petition of Samuel Searle was taken up and the House so far receded from their former vote on the Report as to refer it to Messrs, Parks of Bangor, Boutelle of Waterville and Smith of Portland.

Ordered that Messrs. Watts of St. George Harris of Portland and Smith of Boothbay be a committee to consider whether any and what alterations may be necessary in the laws relating to the State Prison with leave to report by Bill or otherwise

Resolve - in favor of Elias Thomas was read a second